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.Sunday "At Home:"
Two hundred and fifty guests
voiced their appreciation of the de-
lightful 'migrant presented at the
clubhouse last Sunday under the
direction of Mrs. Harry Glickman.
The program on Sunday, Jan. 15
is in the hands of the Frolickers
who will be the official hosts. Come
and be one of us.
CHRONICLE OFFERS
FREE SCHOLARSHIP
Maurice Warner, Noted In-
structor of Violin, Will
Give Lessons
Musicians and young people as-
piring to musical careers will be
Services:
interested to learn that the Detroit
On Friday evening, Jan. 13, fol- Jewish Chronicle, in co-operation
lowing the Sabbath service, Philip with Maurice Warner, well known
Slomoiritz gave an inspiring talk
to the congregation of young men
and women. The services on Jan. ,
'20 will be conducted by William
Friedman, a prominent attorney in
this city. Bring your friends and
have tea with us after the services.
Playa:
Members of the Y. W. II. A. are
anxiously waiting for the curtains
to part on Wednesday and Thurs-
da y evenings, Jan. 25 and 26,
when the Advanced Players will
present three one-act play's. The
program is as follows:
ON
Dr. Saul E. Barnett, with of-
fives in the Chalmers bldg., 25
Parsons street, is leaving Jan.
11 fur Europe where he will
visit the leading eye, ear, nose
and threat clinics of Vienna,
Budapest, l'rague and Berlin.
During Dr. Barnett's absence
in Europe he has arranged to
keep his office open, having, se-
cured the services of Dr. II. I.
Kedney and Dr. Wadsworth
Warren. Dr. Barnett plans to
return to Detroit about June I.
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HILLELITES HEAR
RABBI HERSHMAN
oung
Judaea
The Sisters of Zion, Misr:win,
will have their anniversary cele-
bration on Sunday, Jan. 22, at
Mogen Dovid Club.
p, m., at the Temple Emanuel,
Slogon Devid Club held a meet-
Taylor and Wilson avenues.
ing Jan. 5, at the Westminster and
Every effort is being made to
have a gala affair and one which Delmar Talmud Torah.
The Mogen David's club's basket
all members, their families and
hall team, playing the N. E. I. team
friends will attend.
at the Balch school, Monday night.
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky will speak Jan. 9, opened the J. C. L. basket-
and Mrs. I. Shevitz, chairman of ball schedule.
the entertainment committee,
Current topics featured the
promises rare vocal and instru- I club's program. William Scout
,
m ental talent. Mrs. G Valicy presented a report on the Jews in
c hairman of the refreshment com- China. Henry Faigan reported a
mittee, is completing art-sings- 1 Zionist meeting at which Louis
meats for a luncheon to be Lipsky was one of the main speak-
served.
rs.
51agrn Dovid Club extends its
sympathy in the late bereavement
DR. ZOLLSCHAN GETS
of Samuel Finkelstone.
"Conservative Judaism" Is
Subject of Lecture in
Ann Arbor.
POST IN JERUSALEM
tes—Mini Maria. Esther
C•.1 of C haracr
Fitton, Joshua Stebbins. Betty Pearl-
man.
Blossoms of Zion.
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Dr.
Miss I). Selik was hostess at the
lgnaz Zollschan, internationally
known anthopologist, was appoint- !last meeting of the Blossoms of
Zion on Jan. 7. A report was given
ed chief of the X-Ray department
the candy sale of last week.
if the Hadassah medical organize- on
Election of otlis.ers was held with
I tin e.
lion in P
a es
Rabbi A. ht. Hershman of the
Congregation S h a a r e y Zedek
spoke on "Conservative Judaism"
last Friday night, Jan. 6, at the
regular services held by the stu-
dents at the Ilillel Foundation.
"A Difference in Clocks,"....
(comedy) by Ethel Livingston.
Club
Notes
Conservative Judaism, he ex-
' plainest, is a compromise between
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the Reform and the Orthodox.
Conservative has a three-fold
"The Romancers" Edmond Rostand
MAURICE WARNER meaning, the first reactionary,
Ca-tt of Character: —I ercinet, Rose Kle in
moderation so the second and pre-
Sylvette. Rose Shear, Bergamtn. Anne
will offer servative a s the third. The latter
R.enu•rten; Pasuinot. Rebecc• Eh, - i pedagogue of the violin,
inpries, Straforel, Vienna Ufberg.
a free scholarship to a talented boy gi g nificance designates the true
These plays are under the direction or girl who is to he chosen by cam- conservative Judaism.
of the dramatic coach, bli ss L ea petent judges after a contest.
Benjamin Rice of Detroit Watt
Damsky.
The details of the contest will be the cantor and will continue in
that
capacity every Friday night.
announced in the near future.
Following the services, Rabbi
Dramatic Club:
Mr. Warner, who enjoys a wide
A meeting of all the dramatic reputation in Detroit as a teacher Hershman and Cantor Rice con-
groups Of the "V" will be held on of the violin, will instruct the win- ducted the services at the Congre-
Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, at ning pupil for one year with a view gation Beth Israel community
8:00 o'clock to discuss the future to sending him on to Leopold Auer center of Ann Arbor for the stu-
policy and plans relative to dra- at the end of his year's instruction dents as well as the townspeople. + r,
Also on Saturday afternoon sev-
matics. Officers will be elected no
here.
eral students met with the rabbi
that it is important that every
Telling if his musical career, Mr. at the home of 0. '/.welling, presi- st,t,
member be present at that meeting.
dent of the congregation.
All "Y" members interested in dra- Warner said:
"My mother was an enthusiastic
Ruth Hershman, the rabbi's
matics are invited to attend.
student of the violin and would daughter, also spent the week-end
practice from six to eight hours a
Pi t
Saturday Night Dances:
in Ann Arbor.
se t
day, no that I was born, not with a
The dunce last Saturday was the "silver spoon" but with a "violin
Included
among
the
prominent
"best yet." If you were not one of how" in my mouth. Those who be-
the 300 last week, then you missed lieve in pre-natal influence would men to speak before the Hillel
a real treat, Members and friends, assert that I conic by my talents Foundation during the year are:
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of the Tem-
let's meet at Webster Hall on the
honestly.
ple Beth El of Detroit; Rabbi Ab-
fourteenth.
"It was in Kansas City at the be Ilillel Silver of the Temple in
age of 4 that I was first introduced Cleveland, Ohio, who has gained
Child Study Group:
to the violin. At the age of 6 I was
At the last meeting of this group, appearing in concert and at 7 I was a national reptuation as a speak-
Colton discussed Sex , taken to study with Prof. S. E. er and scholar; Rabbi Solomon
Mrs. A.
and the most effective methods of Jacobson at the Chicago College of Goldman, foremost leader among
•
imparting the knowledge to chil- Music. F rum Chicago we migrated conservative Jewry in the coun-
dren. Miss Walton of the Neigh- to New York where I celebrated try; Aaron Sapiro, authority on
borhood House will talk on Social my ninth birthday by starting to co-operative marketing and farm
Life of Children at the next meet- study with the well-known Michael organize tion throughout the
ing on Jan. 12 at 2:30 o'clock. A Banner, a pupil of hlassart. Mean- United States and Canada, and of
hearty welcome is extended to all while, Mrs. Leonard L. Hill, a well- the Ford libel case fame; the lion.
Alfred M. Cohen, president of the
mothers.
known club woman and si'iety independent order of the FISial
leader of New York, became inter-
Writh, under whose direction the
School
Group:
High
ested in my career and with the aid
Ilillel Foundations have come
The newly organized club for of the Eclectic Club succeeded in
about, and Dr. Boris D. Bogen,
girls who attend high school will sending me to Boston where I stu-
secretary of the B'naii B'rith, out-
meet for the first time on Sunday died with Timothy Adamowski.
standing authority on Jewish so-
afternoon, at 2:30. All Jewish After three years of intensive
cial service.
high
in
girls who arc now enrolled
work, the great day finally came
The Ilillel is proud to be able
school are welcome to attend this when I was presented with my di-
to hear this array of famous
ploma at the New England Con-
meeting.
speakers, men who arc difficult to 4-e
servatory of Music. But my stu-
Phalanx News:
dies did not end there, for I was get.
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HADASSAH NOTES
At the mid-winter conference
of Junior Hadassah held in New
York the last week of December
it was decided to adopt a new pro-
ject in Palestine: the support of
the Nurses Training School, re-
quiring a yearly budget of $17,-
000. Junior Hadassah's mainten-
ance of the Nurses' Training
School will begin as of Jan. 1.
Junior Hadassah also maintains
the eslueational institute at Meier
Shfeyah, Palestine.
For a man in a great position
one enemy is too much, and a hun-
dred friends too few.
GRUNDY
Audit Company
Has Completed Another Successful Year
At the end of December, 1927, 'the records has kept pace with the progress of Detroit and
of the Detroit Life Insurance Company showed Michigan.
The following comparisons give some indi-
that this company had life insurance in force on
cation
of the remarkable growth made by the
the lives of the people of the State of Michigan
Detroit Life since organization.
totalling $69,000,000.
Dec. 31,'27
1911
Looking backward to 1911, when the De- Total Admitted Assets . $ 224,306 $6,800,000
troit Life first commenced business, and trac- Death Claims Paid . . . . None
1,970,000
ing its record through the years up to the pres-
Insurance
In
Force
.
.
.
.
1,772,000
69,000,000
ent time, it is quite apparent that this institution
The agency of Vice-President Morris Fishman con-
tinues its leadership of all agencies of the Detroit Life In-
surance Company.
s
During the year 1927 the Fishman organization wrote
new life insurance totalling $5,756,096. This is a re-
markable record, especially in view of the business and in-
dustrial conditions existing during that period.
Mr. Fishman and the members of his agency wish to
take this opportunity to thank their clients and friends for
the splendid support given to them in 1927 and previous
years by the Jewish people of this community. In this ex-
pression of appreciation they are joined by all officers and
directors of the Detroit Life Insurance Company.
M. E. O'BRIEN, President.
Some of the Things Detroit Life
Policies Can Do For You—
ACCOUNTANTS
tf
Guarantee to your children, through contract.;
issued for that specific purpose, that they will re-
ceive the education you wish them to have.
Anticipate every financial emergency contin-
gent upon your death.
Protect your interest and the interest of your
estate against liquidation losses due to termination
of a partnership.
Provide a fund to offset in a financial way the
loss of a valuable member of the firm.
Enable you to live happily today in the knowl-
edge that you have provided well for the years to
come.
MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President.
Total New Business Written in 1927• $23,263,613
Detroit Life Insurance Co.
"The Company of Service"
M. E. O'BRIEN, President MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice.President
A. 3. GRUNDY, C. P. A.
TAX COUNSELLORS
at'
Insurance Company
sent to Russia to study with that
"Athletics for Jewish boys" is II!
great teacher of all times, Leopold
the slogan of the athletic commit- •
Auer.
tee of the Hillel Foundation which ;ct
All Flock to Auer.
"Everyone is so familiar with the has organized an all-campus bas-
ketball tournament for Jewish
name of Auer and with the great
work that be has done that it is boys. Ray Baer, Sammie Bab- IH
needless for our to go into detail cock, Greenwald and other ath-
with regards to my three years in letic celebrities on the campus
Russia, I worked hard and devoted have taken some pains to foster
every minute of nip time to study- this new movement.
ing the marvelous method of teach-
ing that the great master uses. I Dodge Brothers Have
met and became acquainted with
Completed Their Program
nanny famous men in St. Peters-
burg, such as Glazounow, Cesar
By E. G. Wilmer.
"Good News" Comedy Hit
Cui, Faure and ninny others. I
Delights Record Crowds heard Ileifetz take his first lesson
Leaders in the automotive Indus-
with Auer and what A sensation he try are practically unanimous in
The best news that has come, , rated amongst the other members their expressions that 1928 will be
to Detroit in a long time is that of the class. What a marvelous ar- an active and prosperous year for
the musical comedy delight, Good ray a talented violinists there were the automobile trade. Many signs
is holding
forth at the
New
ss News,"
in that
class
at
the Royal Conser- indicate that these optimistic fore
Sterona Polyakin and casts have an excellent chance of
Cass 'Theater; where it will con- vatoire.
tinue for this week and next and many others who are now well being fulfilled during the New
then move on to the Four Cohans known to the public. I was in the Year.
Theater, Chicago, where it is ex- 'foreign class.' We took our lessons
During 1921, Dodge Brothers,
pected it will run throughout the privately at the house and had the Inc..
undertook the long and diffi•
I
coming summer.
privilege of listening in to the Rus- cult task of completely revising its
The collegiate musical comedy sian class once a week, which was products. While a curtailment of
contains everything that makes up always an event of great interest. , activities necessarily took place, the
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the perfect musical play, with its Quite a number of the 'foreign
I work of re-adujustment was so or-
highly interesting story, abound- class have since become well- ganized that a shutdown of the
ing with heart interest; its irre- known. such as Eddy Brown, Roil- Dodge factories was avoided.
sistible comedy situations, its toe- crick White, lsoldes Menges and a
Dodge Brothers has successfully
tickling melodies of the fast-step- number of others. I doubt that any passed through this transition
ping order and a fast moving en- sther teacher of modern times has phase and stands in a strong posi-
semble aptly termed Forty Flap- ever collected together such an ar- tion, with both manufacturing and
ray of talent at one time.
per Freshies.
distributing facilities in shape to
"Those three years of training in handle a greater volume of busi-
There are song hits in profu.
skin, among the more noticeable a real musical atmosphere finally mess than ever before.
being "Lucky In Love," "The Var- prepared me for the public plat-
Newest in the Dodge line will be
sity Drag," "Good News," "The form, for the day finally came when the Victory; a six cylinder car em-
important features pos•
Best Things In Life Are Free," the old master pronounced me as bodying
1
a finished artist and ready to go seised by no other automobile.
"On the Campus" and others.
out into the world and make my
Dodge Brothers' four cylinder
way. After a year and a half of car, which has more than 2,000,000
concertizing in Europe I returned owners, has been brought up to the
The Finest Place to Dino.
to my native land and made my' minute; with 4-wheel brakes, an
debut before the critics of New improved motor, and numerous bet-
KOSHER RESTAURANT York. I shall never forget how terments in body and chassis.
strange it seemed to be back again
The Senior Six, added to the
reopened and invites your in.pee•
It
non of it. tiesoliful new re.laurant at
in hustling, bustling New 1 oik Dodge Brothers line a few months
after my years of work in Europe RICO, has justified the expectations
6832 TWELFTH STREET
The same inimitable Pohl Cui.ine will
and it was with a feeling of fluxed of our engineers and will he con-
prevail
emotions that I looked down into tinued as Dodge Brothers' highest
the faces of friends who had Rath- priced model.
ered to hear me play the Tschai.
Graham Brothers truck division,
am- which attained new high sales rec-
kowsky concerto with Slr.
nisch and the New York Symphony ords in 1927, is now producing a
iorchestra accompanying. 1 next lip- wide variety of four and six cylin-
' peered as soloist with the Russian der commercial cars and trucks.
Symphony orchestra playing the
Glazounow concerto and then after
E•. en the frog's croak in the
a number of other appearances in well is music to its mate.
New York I started touring the
country. From that time until the
Who travels for love finds a
entry of the United States into the thousand miles only one mile.
World war I concertized in all but
Handball and Squash
two states of the Union and in
Even the clumsy swordsmith
Courts,
every province of Canada. In July, sometimes makes a good sword.
1917, I found myself wearing the
Eatir• Sath Floor Burns-Gray Bldg
blue on hoard the U. S. S. New
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York and shortly afterwards was
It u• prepare your income ta,
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back in Europe again, but this lino ,
repsr.
my public appearances were con.
I
ufacturers Deliver Add
The twenty-fifth annual conven-
tion of Grinnell Brothers took place
this week on the fifth door of Grin.
nett Brothers' hlusic House. The
purpose of these annual meetings
is to review the past events of the
preceding year as well as making
plans for improvement and prog-
ress for the ensuing year. S. E.
Clark, secretary of the Grinnell in-
stitution, presided at the meetings,
which took place regularly fur four
days, front Monday to Thursday.
The event was s.limaxed by a ban-
quet which took place at the De-
troit Leland hotel 011 Thursday eve-
ning, Jan. 12. At this event were
present the various department
heads of every Grinnell shins, tid
well as representatives of the lend-
ing manufacturers of musical in-
struments sold by Grinnell Broth-
ers. One of the principal addresses
was delivered by M. A. Freed I if
the Freed-leisennian Co., radio
manufacturers. Other rep resenta
Detroit Life
Al the last meeting of the Pint•
tans Club on Jan. 5, election of offi-
cers was held with the following
results:
Jack Cooper, president; Ted
hlasserman, secretary; Harold Bil-
sky, treasurer; Larry Bornstein,
business manager.
Congratulations, Phalanx boys.
May your splendid work of the past
few months, be but an indication of
the big things you will accomplish
under the capable guidance of your
new officers.
Order your Vass from
Many churches are lx:gely in-
or spiritual prisons.
They impose upon their constitu-
ents what they desire these to be-
heve. No truly religious individ-
ual will consent to this. Ile will
prefer the heaven of self-loyalty
to the hell of spiritual subjuga-
tion.
The truest church, to my mind,
is that which purveys inspiration
in place of imposition.—Alexan-
der Lyons.
tellectual
Leading 111usic•I Instrument Man-
Bu-s from such firms as Steinway,
Vic for Talking Machine Co. and
similar national and internation-
ally known products were present.
II. A. Henderson, advertising di-
rectr of Grinnell Brothers, stated
that this was the most outstanding
meeting eoer held by his firm and
should prove beneficial to not only
the future of Grinnell Brothers but
the service rendered in the future
to its patrons.
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Ca..t of Characters—Eugene Aldrid, Shir-
ley Stricksteln, Mrs. Aldrid, Rose Elan-
.5t - ; Mrs. Hampton, Yetta Wontner.
fined to playing for the various ad-
mirals and military leaders of the
British and American forces who
I came aboard to visit. After the
signing of the armistice we re-
turned home once again and shortly
after my discharge from the navy
I joined up with the New York
Symphony and from there I an-
swered the call to come to the De-
troit Symphony where I remained
for six seasons."
THE TRUEST CHURCH
GRINNELL BROTHERS
HOLD ANNUAL MEET
yy
"Finders' Keepers" ..George Kelly
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the fallowing results President,
Cyrille Schwartz; vice-president,
Helen Lindenbaino; secretary,
Ruth Rabinowitz, t censurer, - Ethel
SH l'11S01111 ; corresp wiling secretary,
Tillie King. A program committee
was appointed, consisting of Anna
Linn, Sadie Shur and Lillian Fin-
kl•stein. The result of the point
contest was given, Sadie Shur win-
ning. She will hove her picture in
our book of fame as it reward. A
new point committee was appointed
with Rose Cohen, Edith Margolis,
Cyrille Schwartz. Instead of a
meeting next week, a theatre party
at the Bonstelle will be held.
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Y. W. H. A. NOTES
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